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Hershey Medical Center holds commencement

Hershey Medical Center holds commencement

Penn State College of Medicine student Aqiyla Muhammad phones a friend before joining fellow students for commencement ceremonies on Sunday, May 15, at Founders Hall, Milton Hershey School. Degrees were conferred on 120 medical students and 47 graduate students.

The commencement address for the Penn State College of Medicine’s Class of 2005 was delivered by David M. Joyner, member of the Penn State Board of Trustees. Darrell G. Kirch, dean and senior vice president for health affairs, Penn State College of Medicine and chief executive officer, Penn State Hershey Medical Center; Penn State President Graham B. Spanier; Cynthia A. Baldwin, chair of the Penn State Board of Trustees; and Eva J. Pell, vice president for research and dean of The Graduate School, listen as Joyner delivers his remarks.

Lorraine L. Rosamilia, medical student class representative, delivers her remarks at Penn State College of Medicine’s Class of 2005 commencement. Listening to her David M. Joyner, member of the Penn State Board of Trustees; Darrell G. Kirch, dean and senior vice president for health affairs, Penn State College of Medicine, and chief executive officer, Penn State Hershey Medical Center; Penn State President Graham B. Spanier; and Cynthia A. Baldwin, chair of the Penn State Board of Trustees.